The discovery of William Yau Zhen Zhong’s body in Port Klang on Thursday, will probably remain etched in Malaysian history as one of the most tragic tragedy for many years to come.

As the mystery surrounding the six-year-old’s death continues to haunt many, the case of another missing child is being talked about in cyberspace.

T. Satishkumar went missing on August 8 last year at a food court in Jalan Sama Gagah near Permatang Pauh, Penang.

The five-year-old had followed his father V. Tamilvanan, 35, and grandfather S. Velmurugan to the foodcourt.

Sathishkumar was given some money by his lorry driver father to buy sweets at the same food court. The boy has not been seen since.

The social media has been abuzz with Satishkumar’s dissapearance with a page called “Help find Satishkumar Tamilvanan” created to find the boy who was last seen wearing a yellow shirt and green shorts.

Pictures of the 70cm and 15kg boy were also widely circulated in Twitter. Among the tweets came from users:

@theREALharvinth “Another kid missing. 5-year-old Satishkumar. Spread the word. Contact your local authorities if you see him.”

@KamaliaAdlina “Sharlinie Mohd Nashar, Nisha Chandramohan & Satishkumar. Kanak-kanak yangg hilang yangg polis still tak jumpa”

@asrulmm “Satishkumar. Nisha Chandramohan. Sharlinie. Nurin Jazlin. Nurul Nadirah. William Yau. Gone but never forgotten”

@1malaise “Sharlinie Mohd Nashar. Lee Xin Ru. Nisha Chandramohan. Asmawi Jalaluddin and T. Satishkumar. William Yau Zhen Zhong. WHERE ARE OUR CHILDREN?”